Most Expensive Whiskies (and Whiskeys)
Written by: jeremy Filed Under: Food, Luxury, United States, World on April 6th, 2009In its original form, the word “whisky” meant “water of life.” I’m sure some of you readers out there will agree with that sentiment. Luckily for you, there’s quite a variety of different whiskies (or “whiskeys,” if we’re talking about American or Irish liquors). Check out the most expensive whiskies in these popular varieties.

The Most Expensive Bourbon Whiskey
$300
The most expensive Bourbon is the 16 Year Old A. H. Hirsch Reserve, one of the few remaining examples of the Kentucky pot-still tradition.

The Most Expensive Canadian Whisky
$10,000
The world’s most expensive Canadian rye whiskey was presented to Queen Elizabeth II at the Kentucky Derby in 2007. If it were sold, it would be expected to go for over $10,000

The Most Expensive Scotch Whisky
$58,000
The world’s most expensive Scotch whisky is a Dalmore 62 Highland Malt Scotch Whisky sold to an anonymous buyer and, reportedly, shared with five of his friends in 2005.

The Most Expensive Irish Whiskey
$143,020
One of the last remaining whiskeys from the Nun’s Island Distillery in Galway, Ireland, this particular elixir is still up for sale at £100,000. If purchased, it will be the most expensive whiskey ever sold.
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